bears some likeness to the wolf, a hare, two birds, 
one of which seems placed opposite to a serpent, 
and two quadrupeds, one with a lon^ tail, and 
the other with goat’s horns. As the asterisms of 
the Greek zodiac were arranged one by one 
with those of the unknown zodiac, we see, that 
the Horse and the Hare answer, as in the Tartar 
dodecatemorions, to our signs of the Lion and 
the Scorpion. The following table exhibits the 
order, in which the asterisms are placed in the 
planisphere of Bianchini. I have added the 
signs of the Tartar cycle, of which we found 
vestiges among the nations of the New Con- 
tinent. 
